Description

Reigns: Her Majesty is the revolutionary follow-up to the smash swipe ‘em up hit Reigns. A cultural renaissance has bestowed the world with a new era of knowledge and enlightenment but greed and jealousy still conspire against the benevolent queen. Outwit and outlast those that would seek to depose you and your husband by swiping left or right, making just (or unjust) decisions on all manner of royal matters. Maintain the balance between the kingdom’s most powerful factions, use mystical items from your inventory, and navigate the increasingly complex politics and personal relationships of your dynasty.

New Kingdom, New Drama: Your royal decrees and unpredictable requests of the people will shape both your time on the throne and the future of your dynasty. Carefully navigate the foolish politics and emotional pleas of the kingdom’s eccentric subjects to find balance between the most powerful factions of the land.

Mystical Inventory: Find and upgrade five special items in a new inventory system. Use your powerful items on character cards and unlock special paths in the ever more complex narrative of your kingdom.

Royal Challenges: Reach specific goals set before each new monarch’s reign to unlock new sets of cards and new directions to take the story of your dynasty.

Reviews

4.8

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2 33

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Rowan Donaldson

Reigns: Her Majesty is fantastic! I really didn't know what they could do to top the original, but this sequel is bigger, bolder and more elegant than ever. The systems are streamlined, the characters are funny and the clues are useful without ever being too obvious. If you want to play the a hilarious (and ad free) strategy game look no further than Reigns: Her Majesty!

Natalie C

Fun and charming, with a unique style, like the first. I've encountered a bug where your queen is killed with a low (rather than empty) attribute, but that's the only hiccup I've seen. It's rare that a game coaxes some genuine laughs out of me, too, and there's a layer of srategy that's not immediately obvious until you've played a while.

Heather Atkins

Love this game a lot. I have it both on steam and my phone. My only complaint is what appears to be an error on the phone version. Randomly, when a category is low or high, but still not empty or full, it will count as empty or full and the monarch is killed. It doesn't happen everytime, but it definitely disrupts gameplay. Hopefully it can be fixed. Otherwise, I love it!

Gabriel Lamothe

What a masterclass of a game. After playing the original I thought that this would be a retexture with little improvements but I was blown out of the water by the completely new features. This game is one of few to have genuinely made me laugh with fun, sharp, intelligent dialogue, compound with layers of strategy that aren't immediately visible when just swiping left or right.

Eleris

I freakin love this game. I can't really say anything new about this that hasn't been said before. (But I might as well give my thoughts on it). You manage your reigns by making important life decisions. Like deciding to wear a green dress or a red one in public. (a minor example). But, that can have an impact on the current timeline. As it affects your public image with people. You have to balance the percentage of popularity and power you have with certain groups, such as the public and the church. Aside from the obviousness. I adore the artwork for this game. Simple, but effectively artistic and appealing. The music sounds pretty classy. Sounds appropriate for certain situations of suspense and wonder. Voice overs from characters sounds similar to sims talking, but less annoying and a bit cuter. The dialogue itself can be funny and is not too serious. But, it can have some serious moments and is believable for the setting and mood. In conclusion, having to make important life decisions in order to maintain your current reign, which can lead to a multitude of situations. Some funny, some leading to death. If that all sounds fun or interesting to you, I would highly recommend this game for any who want to manage their own reign for themselves and see what comes from it.

Elliot עליות Shayle שייל

I feel like I only half know what I'm doing all the time in this game. It's hard to follow the story and the mechanics feel either overly simplified, or opaque and confusing. I feel like this idea really has potential, but the simplicity of the game sorta wastes it.

User reviews

Rowan Donaldson 14 January 2018

Reigns: Her Majesty is fantastic! I really didn't know what they could do to top the original, but this sequel is bigger, bolder and more elegant than ever. The systems are streamlined, the characters are funny and the clues are useful without ever being too obvious. If you want to play the a hilarious (and ad free) strategy game look no further than Reigns: Her Majesty!

Fun and charming, with a unique style, like the first. I've encountered a bug where your queen is killed with a low (rather than empty) attribute, but that's the only hiccup I've seen. It's rare that a game coaxes some genuine laughs out of me, too, and there's a layer of srategy that's not immediately obvious until you've played a while.

Love this game a lot. I have it both on steam and my phone. My only complaint is what appears to be an error on the phone version. Randomly, when a category is low or high, but still not empty or full, it will count as empty or full and the monarch is killed. It doesn't happen everytime, but it definitely disrupts gameplay. Hopefully it can be fixed. Otherwise, I love it!

What a masterclass of a game. After playing the original I thought that this would be a retexture with little improvements but I was blown out of the water by the completely new features. This game is one of few to have genuinely made me laugh with fun, sharp, intelligent dialogue, compound with layers of strategy that aren't immediately visible when just swiping left or right.

I freakin love this game. I can't really say anything new about this that hasn't been said before. (But I might as well give my thoughts on it). You manage your reigns by making important life decisions. Like deciding to wear a green dress or a red one in public. (a minor example). But, that can have an impact on the current timeline. As it affects your public image with people. You have to balance the percentage of popularity and power you have with certain groups, such as the public and the church. Aside from the obviousness. I adore the artwork for this game. Simple, but effectively artistic and appealing. The music sounds pretty classy. Sounds appropriate for certain situations of suspense and wonder. Voice overs from characters sounds similar to sims talking, but less annoying and a bit cuter. The dialogue itself can be funny and is not too serious. But, it can have some serious moments and is believable for the setting and mood. In conclusion, having to make important life decisions in order to maintain your current reign, which can lead to a multitude of situations. Some funny, some leading to death. If that all sounds fun or interesting to you, I would highly recommend this game for any who want to manage their own reign for themselves and see what comes from it.

I feel like I only half know what I'm doing all the time in this game. It's hard to follow the story and the mechanics feel either overly simplified, or opaque and confusing. I feel like this idea really has potential, but the simplicity of the game sorta wastes it.

It's basically a better version of the original! No ads, really good game in general! You have less power, which is a nice touch! :-D I have one serious problem, it keeps resetting my data after about 3 days, I would love to help you work on the glitch! Lovely app!

This game is great fun. It's strategically complex, yet clever and lighthearted. It makes you smile and think. The story is engaging tho some choices (and the extreme consequences) seem arbitrary. But even when you "die", you make progress. Very engaging. Totally worth the price. Only one caveat... for some reason Reigns is a battery-drainer on my S4. Graphics are nice but basic, so i don't know why it gobbles energy and creates heat.

As good as the first one! Really witty and humourous dialogue. I can't seem to connect to Google play games as I could in the first one,on my of G6 anyway. Even when I reinstall the game it doesn't work, meaning I have no online save or achievements, which is annoying

There's a glitch that happens when the All-Mother appears - the screen starts flashing perspective skews and the sounds hitch but not consistently, so you can still play past the interaction. Otherwise, excellent one-handed game!

Lovely expansion on the original concept, expanding on what works, smoothing out many of the rough edges and adding plenty of new ideas to keep things fresh. Though I would like to see death have a bit more impactful consequences and be addressed more in the narrative. Overall enjoying the new direction and looking forward to future projects from the developers.

Simplistic yet very deep and story rich game. I'm impressed that this game is not just about carefully choosing answers to maintain balance to survive as long as you can, it has evolving story! And it has so much different cards. Awesome!

Am now on my third round. Reset once from sheer frustration. Second time, managed to give the Mother her crown. Still can't figure put how to upgrade my duelling pistol or unmask the snake men. Also never found the time capsule. However the plague bug has been fixed. Try not to die. Love it.

Like the first game but seems like they're trying to do something more too. I am still trying to remember these characters and make note of the hints they give me. Seems a bit harder than the first game. Looks simple but deceivingly challenging. This is a nice casual game that you can always go back to for killing time or winding down.

This game is an excellent sequel to Reigns. There does seem to be some screen cutoff on my Galaxy J3 Emerge. I also noticed that when the values reach very high amounts (Very Close to being full.) That you get the death anyway and your bar auto-fills. Also, when you obtain your 6th item, it overwrites the old one, and obtains its properties. (Ex. Data Stick Acting Like Perfume.)

Excellent time waster, with an interesting story, if only for the first few times. The characters do become a little tiresome, and the reactions your choices make become difficult to predict. All in all an enjoyable game!

I finished the game, and I felt so satisfied and happy when I did. It really makes you think about the choices you make and how they pay off in the end. I'm playing it agian for the second time and whizzing through it!

I've played Reigns for a while now and someone mentioned there was a queenly version and I just had to buy it. Very fun and challenging. The new mechanics of using your items is neat. I'm really enjoying this game. I love the simplicity of the graphics too.

Love it especially as a follow up to the original. Small bug in that sometimes the meters get stuck until you move the next card and then suddenly drop or raise ending the reign, would be great to see this fixed.

Solid successor to an excellent first game. It still maintains the charm & humour of the original while still forging it's own path. The items add a new level of intricacy & your ability to keep balance has definitely been made a lot more difficult. My only complaints are that a few times it's seemed like I've been taken to an ending even when the corresponding attribute's meter hasn't quite filled up. On top of that it does feel far too simple to have the people's attribute overflow, leading to you repeatedly running into the same ending. I suppose it could be by design but it's the only one I've repeatedly struggled with. Overall I'd also say the sheer level of variety in story or endings is also a little lacking compared to the first. Still, it's a fun game & great way to kill some time, though I'd recommend starting with the first if you haven't played it yet.

This is such a fun game to play! The controls are easy and the graphics are adorable. It's challenging enough to keep you engaged but not so difficult that you lose interest quickly. Great if you love choose your own adventure.

It's ok, but not as good as the first which I really enjoyed. It just seems a bit convoluted at times, where actions don't seem to match up with stat changes so you die much more easily. There also seems to be a bug where sometimes moving the card without choosing it causes a decrease in some stats and can lead to you dying which is frustrating. I'm also completely stuck because a card I need to come up to continue just won't trigger. (Had to look up a walk through to see what was wrong.)

UI feedback: swiping seems too sensitive in the inventory, and in pulling up my phone's home button tray. This issue results in accidental actions and character deaths... more than the usual, anyway. Otherwise, what a neat, silly timewaster.

I love the aesthetics, but some of the decisions seem to affect your stats in indecipherable ways. Nothing major, but some decisions that seem like they'd boost something will lower it, or the other way around.

Ok I'll call or text any time at six months of the year and a half central avenue in the morning and I don't think so we are thinking about you know tomorrow at the job at noon to set up a good thanksgiving day parade

Right, it's an ok game. Being a console gamer I feel like games excel when there is more interactivity, more things to do, and don't just consist of swiping cards in either direction. However, this game has a certain charm to it, and it is ok when being used to waste time due to it being simple, yet also having some underlying, lite strategy elements as well. If you'relooking for a full on experience, this game is not for you, but if you need something simple and fun to do to pass time, then you may enjoy this game more.

I ,too, have experienced numerous of errors or either generalized bugs. One being the meter-bug for all of the factions--whether posing it is close to being too high/low, but in certainty, it actually is. And one error that should be fixed (though it doesn't cause a threat to gameplay, for some would consider it be a help in score); but trying to duel the Isle Queen forms a glitch where it goes over and over again. But I suppose it's also a plus, causing you to extend your reign.

A sequel to the original game, it shows a developer using the same really fun formula yet somehow adding new features in worthwhile gameplay innovation to make it refreshing. This is a stellar sequel indeed and will keep you hooked for a good 10 hours trying to figure out the interesting lore that makes the simple gameplay worthwhile

Sometimes randomly flicks a card to give an answer when I didn't tell it to, frequently pesters to rate and share the game, seems to have a bit of an obnoxious political agenda that the devs are eager to push, and while there are some neat improvements over the first game, it's overall been a less enjoyable experience.